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Golfing Holidays in France

France boasts a number of excellent golf courses designed by some of the world's leading course architects who have taken advantage of the wonderful French countryside to demonstrate their design skills in creating wonderful parkland, heathland, mountain and links courses. Read on for more information on golfing holidays in France.

Take a golfing holiday and test your skill on one of France’s many courses

Underlining the quality of golf in France is the recent announcement that the 2018 Ryder Cup will be contested at the Le Golf National near Versailles! To provide some ideas for your golfing holiday we have set out below our selection of favourite French golf courses.

Do let us know the names of your favourite course as we set out compiling our list for next year.

Our Pick of Golf Courses in France

In no particular order, these courses have been selected as an illustration of the challenge and diversity of golf courses across France. We have included those courses that will accept visitors – there are other superb courses which are only accessible to members and guests. Do let us know your favourite courses by Twitter or Facebook.

Soulliac Golf and Country Club - Designed by Jeremy Pern this course winds through scenic oak forest.

Golfing holidays in Paris and the Ile de France region

There are 68 golf courses here in wonderful settings. The course are tucked away between the most beautiful sites of the Region and most are accessible whatever your handicap. Why not combine your trip with some sightseeing in around Paris? Visit the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, Montmartre, Notre-Dame cathedral and the Châteaux and gardens of Versailles and Fontainebleau. When you need a break, sit and have a drink in a typical French café and watch the world go by.

Golf Holidays in Western France

There are 120 golf courses between the beaches of Normandy and Brittany and the Châteaux of the Loire. Normandy and Brittany have always been popular destinations for holidaymakers from the UK and the golf courses here are a delight. Green fees are ridiculously cheap - and so is the wine!

Further south, the golf courses are swept by pleasant Atlantic breezes. On the banks of the Loire, the many Châteaux tell the History of France, so why not play some royal golf and then sample the wines of Touraine in the clubhouse? Away from the fairways, you must find the time to visit Mont-Saint-Michel, the D-Day Landing beaches, Brittany’s Pink Granite coast, Côte Sauvage and of course the Châteaux of the Loire.